About Daraty

Daraty is an interactive toolkit that teaches children the basics of electronics and improves their problem-solving skills. Connected with a mobile application, Daraty will guide the young users in their circuit design by detecting errors and explaining how to correct them. It also creates a profile for each user to track their progress and share new circuits with the Daraty online network.

Daraty Features

Interactive Error Detection

Our software provides instant feedback on errors in the circuits, and immediate suggestions to help children build functional ones

Online Community Platform

Our software tracks every user’s progress with unique user profiles and shares new circuits he/she designed with other children

Similar to Real World Tools

Daraty kit is similar to the standard engineering tools, making it easier for the child to shift from our kit to more professional usage

Multi Language

Helping children build electronic circuits using original content that communicates with them using their everyday native language

Extendable

Available plugins will increase the sophistication and diversity of circuits and projetcs the children can build using the Daraty kit

Children Friendly

Friendly kit design and simplified easy-to-navigate scientific content with animated tutorials to help young users understand and learn

“I will turn all the ideas we learned today into a practical invention, and I will tell my friends to come and learn more about Daraty and the electronic components to gain new information and to expand their experiences”

 Bakri Al Sabbagh, 10 years old 

“I want to be an electronics engineer, and I liked Daraty because it presents electronics ideas in a very simple way”

 Omar Al Shawa, 11 years old 

“Daraty is a toy that teaches us how to build electronic circuits. I extremely loved the cooperation with my friends to complete nice circuits that work correctly”

 Hamza Barakat, 11 years old 

“I will tell my friends that Daraty is a very beautiful and entertaining toy, and I will ask the teachers in my school to get some Daraty toolkits for us to teach us using them”

 Habeeb Rahmah, 11 years old 

“We learned a lot of cool stuff without getting tired or bored since the tools we used were very understandable and easy to use”

 Maria Einawi, 9 years old 

“I really loved electronics and I want to add a programming element to Daraty so I can build more amazing circuits”

 Marwan Haidar, 10 years 

“Daraty is the best children product I have ever seen, it is a tool for playing that has advanced learning aspects and it presents the basics of electronics in a very delightful and children friendly way”

 Mohammad Bakeer, Electronics Engineer 

“Based on my observations, Daraty was a helping element in the learning process of the children since they used it very easily. It is also safe thus I was not cautious about letting them try it out by themselves”

 Yaman Rajab, Computer Engineer and technology educator 

“Daraty pleasantly links between the scientific knowledge provided as information and the concrete practical application of the electronics elements in reality”

 Ghefar Refai, Lecturer at Electronics Engineering 

“What makes Daraty easy to use for children is that it kept away the complexity behind electronics and it allowed them to interact with each electronic component based on its functionality”

Daraty In Press!

Daraty Team

CEO

Sana Hawasly

Sana Hawasly

CEO

A computer engineer, an organizer of kids related events and an educator in electronics content for kids. Sana made the first steps in 2011 in introducing the Syrian community to Arduino board for the first time(including kids), which concluded to create a local community interested in fabrication and production, to organize the very first hackerspace in Syria (Wikilogia Hackerspace), and to work for making the first Syria Fab Lab dream into reality.

CTO

AlHasan Muhammad Ali

AlHasan Muhammad Ali

CTO

AlHasan is a computer engineer. He has 4 years of experience in organizing community technological events, working with children, developing content for electronics workshops for children, teenagers, and college students. AlHasan is experienced in hardware development. AlHasan’s also contributed in introducing and spreading the Arduino board in Syria, and organizing Wikilogia Hackerspace.